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SPORTING.

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB M ETKOPO LIT AN M BBTING. Ftiurr Day—Tdrmdat. Nov, 11. Steward# Me##n> J. Brabnren, J. D. Frankish,L. Harper, M.H.U..C. Haw don, J. D. Lauce, M.H.U., 11. It. Prius, W. Rrevm, M.L C., U. A. Scott, L. Walker, J, Cathcnrt Woston, H. Wynn-Wllliatn#, A. C. Wilson) Judge—Mr F. J. Kimlwllj Starter—Mr P, Campbell s Handlcappers —The ComtnitU'c j Clerk of the Hcalnfcr* Mr 8. Gorfurth ; Clerk of th« Course— Captain Dunda#; Hon Treasurer—Mr G. G. Stead. Everyone had Wn anxiously awaiting a change In the*wenther, bnt early yesterday morning dimppoiniwent was to bn set’n on almost every face. At about eight o'clock, however. Father So), after struggling hard to get a glimpse at ua, made his a|mcarance for a short time, and this satisfied the Stewards, who held n meeting at nine o’clock, that it would not bo advisable to postpone the meeting. The terous weather of late ha# mode the course extremely heavy t In fact in some places it was fetlock deep. The lawn, 100, waa very soft, and outside the enclosure it was with the utmost difficulty that the totalisator could bo approached. The attendance was im» largo os could be expected under the disagreeable circumstance#, and both the Grand Stand and the other were well filled. Betting wa* extremely limited throughout the day, but the three totalizators, worked very ably a# usual by Messrs Hobbs nnd Goodwin, were patronised to a great extent, no less Hum £B6# being pawed through the machines. Had there been a larger attendance over £IO,OOO would probably have been invested. Mr F. J, Klin boll was in the judge’s box, but on no occasion had ho any difficulty Li placing the horses. Captain Dunda* officiated as usual as Clerk of the Course, and Air P. Campbell wielded the Starter's flag, despatching fats fields in the majority of the event* in good style, the Free Handicap, which wal a very straggling start, being the only exception. The following are the details: — Tax Bcedls Back Bumietr, of 100 sots, with a •wottwUtkM ol A so** web, to *o to Uu» seeoml horse. Minimum weight,t*L (mrrix flight*of htmllM. Oue« round ana a distance. Mr D. O'Brien’s b h Bonhwamn, by Bonny CnrlM*—Mabel, ojted, 10tt 111 b (O'Connor) 1 MrD.Hutbertocd'schgT^ Mr B, Henry's b#r Feast, lyre. Kat ®b (Bkincr) 3 Mr J. FUbrow’s b g Wbnry. list Sib (Lyford) 0 Mr J. Smith's br $ B*veor#ood, sfod, tOst Ulb (Stewart) 0 Mr M. Dnncnn’s gr « Brian Born. 4yr», Kfet 101 b (Bradley) 0 Mr P.Joww'bf Pirate. Syre, Set (Owner) 0 Mr J. Kerr's b g Liu wood, need. Mat Sib (C. Uobbc) 0 Mr J. Forwsrd's b g Boyelty, Syra, le«t Mb (J. Cotton) 0 Mr P. CnmptoU's oh f Sniimkor, 4yrs, lOet (Sir 0. Momy-Ayraley) 0 Mr J. WUMneon’s b g Mormion, 6yrs, Wt (Walls) 0 Time—3mln fiOsec*

Th» Pints UAtfOiciV, d 3*ov»eewb, with 3SO mr» o4<lwl. OnemUo. Mr J. PlUirow*» b* Mata, by DwwUbot—Baupo, tod, £lt ... .. <WbU«i 1 Mr i*. Startin'# cb i Pearl, 3™. 7*t (Hickey) 2 Mr G.O.Bt<«a*»bg Sir Borers, Mr B. HL TallMiee's ebf Salvage, syr». tot ' ‘... (Skintr) 0 Mr U. HontforJ'* br m Stetto, synu B*t I2lb ... IbODOOMlljr) 0 Mr©.O’Brien's bf BuWna, 4yr#, totiSb ... (Htnttent) 0 Mr J, BlepbenMMi’s ob b Tabues, Sjr*. totTlb Major S. Owifo'i b « Wapiti, <yr», Sat Sib (Wattle) 0 MrE.Cutte* (u»j b e Water Kl»g, Sjrra, 7»t lllb ( Brown) 0 Mr It. J. Moaon’a b)k tu Speculation (late damia), fijns Tat Sib (mitbarlaml) 0 Mr J. btark’a bg ©waiver, Syw.7it( linkable) 0 Mr B. Atotaute’a b f SowHtote, sirs, tot (Woodley) 0 Mr K. Bail’* b f Vanity Fair, flat„ ... „ t©entj ,0 Mr 0. 0. Steads bl Ik« and Iteu 0. McLean** ch f Lady Evelyn wore senrtebed. netting: 8 to I agst Tatoroa, 6 to 1 agat Pearl and Mata, 6 to 10 to I apt any other, i Ttme—lmto filaeo. T*« Wsw SS«*fc*nu Cer, a bandloap aweepatake* t 4 20 koto meb, witb 1060 aova nl<W i second horse to metre 200 ao*«. and the third bores IW> sow from titestakss. Two tulle*. Hon W. Bobtoww’s brb Vaaguanl-byTradneer —Bn Avant, byre. Set Mb (Ihwwti) I Captain W. Boesstrseb to Leonora, by Leoliana -Uowip.lynt.iirt ... ... Iboadoneily) 8 Mr 0.0. Stead** bb Ike. by Pismmt^Lsdy. MrTKiibnll** ii b Websome Jack. SymMrtfill (Colton) 0 “« 0. KW. br * Lady Emma. 0 Mr E. Cults* (aa) bb July, Byre, Sat Wb 0 Mr M.«. WUxm'n bk b Tortoise. 0 Mr 0. O Brtsn** ch h Jobtwy Panlknw. Jlyrs, Nat Mb ■ ■ •• (Ctoßbnl) 0 Mr B. CutU* (m) byb Son'-Weetor. # Major W. George*. to h Mstow, *W M IWb Mr I‘. Butters b b Tim Whlmer, 0 llan o. M'Lsau’sebf Lady ©»*»/».filjgWHb MrO. Bato*aeb« The Poet. »*ad, fat (Hilary) 0 Mr 11. Wontord-ebh Lstoc*«*b*»*» 0 Mr J. Mawbalfa b t Xtekkum no* twralebed. Betting t 2 to I apt Vanguard, 3 to 1 Nelson, 0 to I ItouMVoator, 8 to 1 Tupquolsc, Ike, and Lady Kv«dyn, 10 to 1 Johnny Faulkner, 13 to I to 30 to 1 too others. Mr Campbell experienced considerable difficulty In getting hi* field into line, but after seseraf altoiapls he sent them on their journey to * pretty start. Vanguard and Nelson wore quickest on their lop, and were too first to show to front, attended closely by Tim Whifih-r and Isnly Kvolyn. On settling down, Tim WWfihtr was taken to the front, and tod into the straight, with Turquoise on bb onartort* and Lady K volyn heading the others. As they swept past toe stand, Tim Whiter and Turquidse were on effflft terms, two.length* ahead of Lady Evelyn, after whom earn* Vanguard, Toe Poet, Welcome Jack. Ike, and Kelson, white Sow'.Westor and Leodogran brought »p the rear. At Cntto* Tim Whi«or and Turquoise were still together, but nearing the mite peal the tetter passed Tim WMffler, who toll back Into third pteoo behind Vanguard, At FordV The root eaam through amt passed fim Whlffler, hut aeon tott back again. On (sowing the hall mite port, Leoiiora oime with a rtiih, tide* teg scooad position at Turquoise** girtlui a« the bend was rounded. Vanguard lying a length away third. When fairly to the straight Iterrelt took Vanguard to the front, white Turquoise toll back beaton. ButUngs aloo called on Ike, but Vanguard held hie own to thy finish, and won hard held by three length* from Leonora, who was ton lengths to front of Ike, after whom came Kttuon, Jack, Turquoise. Leodognm. The P.-rt, I.«dy Kvolyn, July, ami WMlcr wlnpping to too field.' - TiilHlmto +B|»«w. TotaUsator dividend t Is dd j outside, Ml4s fid. 37^7 /

Tea WsieoH# ffrASim, a *w#wMlsk«« of i£ sets iwch. with tfd SOW) WOliNt, fit Swtk.jrMr’Oldfr—oollct, Ist M 0; fl&tsa irt- Bswml hnt** U> rsesiv* SO sots, sal thIHl IS ««*• from (Im «tsk». Fear ruHons*. Mr O. CttJrnvl** eh 0 fiNcoMftisriii, hr Xtu* of „ <3*(w-“W»lfll»|iirtW, Hstklb , . (IIRrWM) t Mr f. Orttoti's b o UrmlUfA W Cmltfw- , M#wrts**f, «»t Stb . ((UiforU) S Hott w. aiotrittion'B oft « Wltanl, hy *g|i» g of dlnliife-Clwra, Nrt ffl> (lOrriU) ,1 Mr V, Uolkr'c l» c, t# mt 4tb 4 (W. Ilttitar) 0 llw 8. eh f Is#; (hfOwh, hr cwlo. Swn-Xn #rt 0 Mr *. IhikoiWß oh t Nods linlwai, hr gin* frf i’Nhft-li’iMw, Osit iNfilb-trtaii’l) 0 Mr <J. Male's pfc ( Nsmii, fey SI fh-oim*— VUnnnft', mt (Hh«rpi 0 Betting ■. Even on Wal-lti colt, 6 to 4 ag#t Wiisrd, 9 to 1 RLoaeyharsl. On tho dip of the flag all the seven youngstera wore away together, and there wa# nothing to choose between them until a furlong had been covered, when dtoneyhurst's ootours were in the front, but Spade Guinea and the Wfti-iii colt were at the head of affaire before half the distance had been covered. At the sod wall Strmeyhurst again took «.'Otonmnd, and after a most exciting finish beat llertnllage by tmlf a length, WUard third, a length and a-half away. Time—s3#ec. Totalisator divideudst Inside, M Is Cd 1 ; Aalside, £8 Bt (HI. 'fsn Utccssrns Wxi.m lUimbw of JW iww, »Hh a swesp of 3 nov* m (fo to the recotvl harm. Ait (nrlonse, Mr J. I‘ilhrew's b # Mats, by Ihnwl Hhot—Bsapo, wtwl,-et ... ... (tierritt) 1 Mr il. (lanlmM'i b t lllllr, ftn, ht fit) (o*Hr) 3 Mr W. 1,. UtoviM'iWg uslfy, (Ute Whitbscb), B#ml, B*t 131 b (Onelleyl 3 Mr 0. (i. fitesd's b c Fnok, 3 jr*. Mt lilb (Bndins*) 0 Mr It. 11. Veil uace’a cli a V<mth, 4/rs, ht (At (llMner) 0 ibiu O. U'Lihui'* br o Itutaunhl, Syr*. Set Sib (Wsddeti) 0 Mr >*. Aietswter's eh ( Duchess of A Ilnur, Srrs, hut S2lb ... . (Crowltyj 0 Mr £. Isoßard'i be Shuffle the Diwttw, irffe hilt, (White) 0 Betting: 6 to 4 on Mata, 2 to I ogst Billy, 4 to 1 any other. Time—J twin 20f#«c. Tss (h’MTcs Kettisa B*r«, of W» oot* j winner to be wiM for 30 mm. Catch wsighto. Hit furMr if. bowlaum*# bft Flonsbboy (White) I Foiert Kin#, Larry, IbwUesux, Kate, fettle, sad Nelly also ran. Ploughboy won by A length and a half from Larry. Timu—lulin 23|»es. A protest was entered by the owner of Larry against Ploughboy taking the stokes, on the grounds that he had run elsewhere under the name of Chondos. Second Day—Tiidbsday, Nov. 18, The Derby Day of 1884 was very different from the Cup day. Tuesday’s miserable weather was replaced by something much more enjoyable yesterday morning. The cold, south-east drixxle and rare gleams of sunshine which heralded the victory of Vanguard, were much less enticing thing* to remember than the bright, sunny skies under which Black Bose scored an unexpected win for the veteran, Mr Redwood. As Hie afternoon wore on, the north-east breeze, which was very agreeable at first, grew somewhat dully, but, oa the whole, it was pleasant outdoor weather —quite * day, in which Hie fair occupant# of the grand stand could, without fear, display their bravery. Messrs Hobbs and Goodwin hod the large sum of £11,422 invested in their machines during the day. We have been requested to state that Messrs Hobbs and Goodwin will pay the tickets on Larry, for the Scratch Selling Race to-day.

Bnuxu Heanu HAXOicar, of 150 cove, with a sweepstakes of 5 sov# each, to go to the second hone; third horse to rave his stake. Minimasi weight, Ost s over eight flight* of hardies. Two mites. Mr D. Rutherford's ch g The Lad. by Meeeencer—Stella, eaed, list 101 b ... (Eheeoan) 1 Mr W. S. Armitage’s bk g Black Doctor, aged. lOst&lb (Mr P. Jones) 3 Mr J. I’Ubrow's b g Berbory, egad, list «tb (Lyfard) S Mr D. O'Brien's b g Gaiters, Syra, ICnt ufib (O’Connor) 9 Mr B. Henry's b g Feast, 4yn, 10*t Mb (SUmt) 0 Mr J. Kerr’s b g Lbtwood, eged, tot 101 b (Stewart) 9 Mr J. Wilkiason’e b g Martnicm, Syre, tot 71b (Cotton) 0 Mr P. Campbell's b m Madge, aged, tot s)b (Wattle) 0 Betting: 5 to 4 agst The Lad, 3 to 1 ag«t Barbaty, 5 to 1 agst any other. Tub Ssuttso KO eovn. for threeand upwards. Three-ysar-olds, tot 5l&; four year*, wrt 71b; five, six, and aged, tot Ittlb. Moras allowed Mb. To borbldea by bids who have never won a men of the vain* of 85 save. W toner to be •old by auction immediately after thence for 490 nor.; the surplus (il any) to bo divided between tbe second h> rw and the C.J.C. fund. Any bone Huy be clalmetl at entered seltiwg price. M en. tored to to sold for 3W9 sopu allowed 71b; ter SCO sore, Ulb; for IQO sort, jffib; ter 50sore, 3Mb. One mile and a quarter. _ Mr J. Stork's b g Wwwiver, by Perkin Ik arbeck —Bribery, 3yra (£3t»>), 7stSib ... (Franks) 1 Mr H. Uoratenfs bg Leopold. 4y» 7»t Tib Mr P. Cotton's ch g Comet, flyw (£SO) 7*t^&W*. (Watson) 3 Mr R. H. Yalliuicv’s eh g Tooth, lyw, (£«») ... (B. Boding*} 0 Mr F.. LeonanV# br c Shuffle tbe thogue. (£SO) (Sk(rrtog) 0 Mr J. Luna's bin Rebecca, sy»s (4550) (Dodd) 0 Mr P. Butler’s br c Talebearer, Sjn (8*0) ••• (Jaukeoa) 0 Mata, Billy, end Puck www scratched. Betting t Even on Deceiver, 2 to 1 agst Comet, 4 to I agst any other, lime—2min 20scc. Tbo winner wan snbmiUcd to auction, hut not sold. Totalisator dividends t Inside, £ll6s Odj outside, £1 18s fid. Tub Dbubv Bt*b«#, a gwwjwtoto cl & sot* each, with «X»sovs added, for thrawyeor-oble; secoud boras to receive « cove from 1 thud hone to save hi# stoke, (.olts, tot 191 b j flllics, tot 51b. Ooe mite sad a-half. Mr 11. Bedwood'e b 0 Black Eo#c,hy Autero* (dam by Albany)—Bed Rose, tot loth ' (H.Tbonpsm) I Mr P. Butler # br c Fusilier, by Wu**rt~-' Yatterfna, tot Wlb .. .. (Butler) d Hon W. Iloblnrou'e ch o Liverpool, by King of Clube-Mali*, tot l£»lb .. U>«nvtt) 3 Mr J. I'tlbrow # b 0 Ugly Buck, by King of Clnbe—Manunook, tot lolb ... (WaUieS 0 Mr K. Culw (iu) b 0 Water bine, by King of Club*—Wnterajwlte,totß>!b G\.Tho»|Won) 0 Mr O. 0. Stood'# b a Carlton* by Altony-No Nome, tot 10th •• (B»d‘»tr») 0 Mr 11. Uorafonfs ch f Dime, by King of Unbe .Idm (Londeoelly) 9 Mr P. Mar (in'* cb f Pearl, by Bolton UrwnIWlAeh.totMb ... .. 0 Hum U. M'l eon's cb I lasdy hvelyn by Ferksu WorUck-Putohra, toTSlb .. (fiutherUnd) 0 Butting; Kvon on Liverpool, 3to 1 »g»t Ugly Buck. 5 to J »g#t Lady Evelyn, IU to 1 »g»t Pearl and Carlton, 15 to 1 agst Black Rose. . . . , , , Very considerable delay tt»k place at the towt. One InnuUful opportunity of getting the tot away on even term* wa* missed by Hie starter. This permitted His Excellency, whose carriage was <wen coming up the road a* they w J*nt down to the post, to arrive on the course in time to #OO the race #t»rt. At the fall of the flag. Dime and I earl were first away, followed by Liverpool and Ugly Buck. On settling down Into their stride, Pearl had a length ]«»d «? Lime, who had at her quarter# Lady Evelyn and Ugly Buck. The latter, however, quickly Lady Evelyn, and at the wile wwt wa# on even term* with Pearl and Dune, while Udy Evelyn and Liverpool were their nearest attendauU, a length behind, aud Bhtok Rose brought! up the rear. Approaching Ford’#, l-Vf Buck and Pbarl were running abreast, a length in advance of Dune, who had Liverpool on her quarters, Black Rose at the same Hum coming through. At H«e half wile Dim? joined Ugly Buck, and, coming up to the bond, the pair were two clear length# ahead of Liverpool. Pearl and Mr KveJyn, after wbomrame Fusilier and BlarAltore, while Water Kujgand Tljen followed one of the grandest flnixhe* seen on the Bireartoa eouwo. Entering the straight, Fusilier, Dime, Liverpool, and Pearl wore raring nrek and neck, but Dime and Pearl «oo» d**l * W »T' V At distance Black Row came wp with a rush, and a desperate fight ensued uU Hie way homo between Liverpool, hSiriUer, and Black Rose. b«t the latter lasting longest, and answering in the gomesfenuumw to Hie whip, landed the race for one of the truest sportsmen of the Torf by hall a length from Fusilier, who was the same distance ahead of Liverpool. Time—Smin Mace. Totalisator dividends: Inside, £2O IU 1 outside, £lO.

Tan nvawAsre* Stake# HA»we*r?a iw«i#ih» of & Mvs vacb, wltb 309 rove #04*41 «*w»« bora#

- tef&MiitWfton.titit&bfitm id mvs Inna the rft%&£SX-* Mr J. Stephen*,*’* «t> b T<u»ro*, tym, 7m Wft» Won d. MTsim'*lvw L*4y K*em», ««•!, «*» m, IT.Ttimnmiwsu & Mr M. Ilwaford’* hr to fticwU, fyrt. 7»t Uu> ~, (t<ono><nit|]irk o Mr U. O'ftftea'a h m Babins. «yr», Trt Mb (tftntM) 0 Mr K. Colt*' in*) hr h ftm'.Wwdar, tyw, 7«t7)b

I ItOrwni 0 Mr fj. Bats'* eh m Minerva. syrs, ?ti Tit* (Sharp) 0 Major it, Georg*'* b « WsidU, tyrs, 7«l 3Tb (White) o Mr r. Mania'* eh t Peart. lyw. flat Sib (If OX table) (/ W*kooM J<wk, Owhri*. Mid Ik* t»» scratched. Betting: K««n on Vanguard, 2 to I ag«t Boti'-Wcsler, 3 to 1 agst Torquoi*?. Vanguard had alt Hi* best of an e*re**fb i ingty straggling start, and **» followed for | Torqnolim AM Kubins. At the half-mile post Blest* want tip into fourth place, with I Wap®!! at her girths, and at the same time Taiarn* also improved hi# position. Coming rband tyo Wad Tarquoim had a hmgth Mid of Taiaron, and at the sod wall tha whip* were oat to all bat Tarquaisa. At the distance peat Detritt brought Vanguard through with a rush. and wont In pursuit of Turquoise, hut failed to catch the son of Ttihal Cain, who won by three-quarter* of a length. Taiaroa a fair third, aflor whom caiao Minerva, Pearl, Hhmta, Wapiti, and Boa'-Weslor In that order. Time—l min IS*ec. Totalisator dividends: Inside, Jti 17a; outside. £3 I*.

Tux Know lliob W«t«n Mmtur, of USA xmr», With X »#<**j*rt»k«» of 9 *o»* «Mkjb, Jo go to eh# wcowl bora#. Mlnitnttctt ««%bl, 7*t 7*b. Ox« Util# ittd *■ nttiftay Major If. eh b Mal#o*. b? Kixx Col# - Mr 14m. 4m*rt 3b ... I Mr If. OoMau'i b f Bill?, fijn, B#t Kb , (<Hfjklft.r4 i 2 Mr l>. O'Brkn** «fc h Jobnny l’««Jko#r, Sjr«, m I Alb (I Mor4j 3

Mr J. BUrpk»naoa’» eb h Ttterok* Syr*. 9*t 13th (/. 7b<wjwi*«»J 0 Mr O, 0. Stwl * h <s Pock, tfrm, 7*t 111 b <Ko4iliff»j; h Mr U, Aletjuwlcr'* ch e Cnatear, 3jt*, 7»s 71b fi’nMbatai 0 Mr 11. llowfwrl'* b c tjm, Jrt 7Tb

(Loodoftellyi 0 Mr 0. B*Ut'a cb « The Poat waa wntcM. T«« Jrrrsitte Pt*r«, of SSO tom. with a ebiwpMake* of S»or* each, toso to Ilia owoad Imnw. For two *«4 tbreß-yoar.obl*. T»o-r«*f.ot4 cots*, 7»t Tib i fillimt, 7*l Sib. Three-year-obl cotta, fht IMb; tt«toa.ftitSSb. Tb* winner of tb« Oetby to carry tfclb, tba winner of she Welcome Stake* Tib, of aojr r*c« of the raloe of 200 *o»» 71b, If» (W 1 Mb ffStn. Makt#*# karia* etartad «n» allowed Mb. b*Ha* started twbsa allowed 71b. Urn* or loore tinea allowed 101 b. Fit* far*

Mr«fo . Stead's b f Marion, by Maribrntosy— P«or«M, 3rrs, ?*t bib . (C. kwijnra) 1 Mr 11. O'lirleo s hr t T*mmah, 3jn, ** »lb (Stratford) 3 Mr 0. CUflord's cb o Htowybunrt, Tyre, bat (Brown) 3 Mr A, Macdocald'* b % Markinas, %rs, ft»t Mb (Htckej) 0 Mr W. C. Webb's b f Veoua, Sjn, 7*4 Ulb (Donftt) 0 Bon O. M' Lean's hr e EaWxahJ, Sjre (BoUnrb c 4) & Mr J. Seymour's b o Cheap Jack, srr*b 7»t 31b (Sharp) 0 800 W. Bobfnsoo's cb e Wicard, 2yr«, 7«t 21b Mr A. Haiborn’s cb f Spade Guinea, jfsr 10 (Whit*} 0

A deal cl time was wanted at the poet, Venn* refusing to go op to her hone*, and Spade Guinea repeatedly breaking away. When the flag fell, however, Stoneyhum | and Mark«omn were the quickest on their legs with Spade Guinea a length away while Wizard was left at the poet. Bounding the bend Marksman was on Stoneyhu rat’s quartern. When fairly in the straight Spade Guinea fell back and Marksman anortly afterwards followed suit. At the distance-poet Bodings brought Marion up and challenged Stoneyhorat, and 100yds from home Tasmania also made an effort A few lengths from the post the issue was still in doubt, but Marion coming gamely under the whip beat Tasmania on the post by half-*-length, Stoneyhont the same distance away third. When a hundred yards from home Marksman stumbled and broke his near foreleg, and ultimately had to be destroyed. Time—lmin6|aec. Totalisator dividendslnside, M Ils6d j outside, M9 a 6d. Tn Po«r Stuck*. USO rov*. Poor torts®**. Mr Coates* eh m Nolly .. -I Kino others started. Won by half a length from Ringleader. The winner was submitted to auction, and bought in by her owner for 30 sots. Totalisator dividends : Inside, £3l 13s Gd; outside, JE7O Uk Tmuo Dat—Pbioat, Not. 14. Other things being equal third days at . Biocarton seldom come up to their predcoes- ! »or* either in point of interest or attendance. In spite of the attractions of the Canterbury Cup and most enjoyable weather, the number of spectators was considerably smaller when the races began yesterday morning than when the first race was run on Thursday. A* the afternoon wore on. however, the weather seemed to have tempted many to make the short expedition from town to the coarse, and though the trains were not so crowded as before, nor the grand stand so very full, yet, for the last day of the meeting, there was a capital attendance. Indeed, the number of visitors appeared to be larger than has ever been the case before. As before, the Addington Workshops Band played route very pleasing selections of music doting the afternoon. The following are the details: — Tsc Sranro Kcastst Bismoir, * sws*t*uke» of 5 rots «<*b. with *» sore to receive 5C «ov*. sad the thin! * ’tj* ftous Uie stoke. For two.rear okl*. Four forMMlßate’s ch t Nemeti*. to? St . , MUhUor^*Stotfco. * tor o Streaaou.% MrO. Mr P. Cotton'* to c HwTaitaee. * lt Tlh (CUSorsI) 0 How W. KaWaroa * th « WiawU, m Mr ». O ttrtoa * tor 1 Ta-tasau. *»t p Mr E. Cotta* (n*> to e Trefoil W IWh » Mr A. Hawthorne’s I SyoOe Giunes.W^^ Bo.w,».M.^‘.u kr oa w -»fc. S . # n„. u, a-i.au-, a. IL-J, p Mr 11. Uorefonf* tof Mia* Ktwstey. t*t Mr 4. Hojrooor’s b « Cheap 4*ck, 7*t (Bjalth| d Mr IV Halier'* Mw*het—%*wtl. coil sad Th* gtooto wore acrutdtod. Betting i 3 to I oft the held.

T»* Pbiwk H**wcar, of W *>»»,a stall#* of 5 *»v» emb to fo fe> the WJtwl ter»e. |*«r konw* that bar* ow *m »> »?* «>f *d w* ttod wore*. ob the Sat. at »la» of «**»>• tmuu IM, To tv rttiden by* jpMit.os»a rbW<l«ly «WCim) byr Om» Oonwttte*. few MtHMto ». and C, lloUa* b at louw (lata O**tntfttla ttHjfi. bjf Ca»*i»«fa«ott» - t'aataaeKe. Arm, UtetWb ~ ... (Mr C. A. I Mr I>. O'Brfcn’* b * ftm. U« IMb (Mr A. WradWy) t Mr J. WtUrtwmn*# b « Mamkw. 3m. «*» (Mr A. HojflaJ 3 Mr J. o.tfc»ton*» eh s Andy. »■»«*• 4 . (Hr B* fSkmcuii) 0 Mr J. Uj»Uh*a W »JUvott»woo4, <W|f. Mr P. Caaiftw))# b la Madge, ag*l. o Mr W, Weetea'a I* «r Otwaadm* (htto Onubl* t&t*. U*t Mb (Owaor, 0 Mr P. eh f Sntn*it«r. tym. U« alb (Mr 0. Murray-Ay«*ley I 0 »a c Hr B. Bon 1 , b » Vutltr IVlr, byr*. MO fOwner) 0 TJn»o—Bioin S&we.

Tali MimtorouTAX » »«w»i>*tak«i o< 5 *m «nek wttb MS) i mwewi Bow* to m#t« p *»•, fcotoo H not* tom tto •taka, Qn» mite and* half. Mr X.Cultd* ter h *W»'-W*« lor, bjr OoM« Wwo«h •—B** lire***, 6y»a. 7M loite (Brown) I Cajdain KtWMir* eh u twxuira. Ss*% «•» )U> ~ . (CMord) i Mr 0. 0. Bfca<r« Iko, iyr«. T«Tlb _ „ fPurdtuua) 3 Mob 0. flMl br u UOjr Itow*. «t«*d, M 10)b _ v ..... (T. TtempM) 0

Mr K. 11. I* h TttKjvwJau, tom B** mklmtri 0 Mtiior N«&ea Q«ow»« oh « Nelwa. 4ym 7»* l£b . (B«ti*rk»d) 0 Mr I>. O'llriwt* eh h Johmyr Fanlkßer, Sims ?»* Mrl\But Webh«mWHUb J (tihMr) o Mr 11. Horetaal'e oh f Dime. 3jm«»{ IMh „ The Hoa W. BoMaeoa** Teafwupd ewl Mr B. J. Starting opposite Urn rtand Jo sf. n J r FuttUmwloa &W«ter got W * S^tK^SS toon afterward (ook tlw Ui»h»B*h “

fiott'-Woster eh** at his Wla. Kelson fourth. By the time the half-mile WaE reached Tun Whiter gradually r£w ' tX to his bonne*, but coming round il„. bend they were oil la a dump. a»d the proverbial blanket would hare rover,, l tho lot. In this way they came .»%, t ; l# straight. When hall way home* from th • tuns, Wester had gam«d a alight .vJ. vantage, and W Leonora by »,«riy a length and a ball. At the distantthey were on level terras, while Johnny Faulkner and Ike, under the whip, w.rdosing cm the leaden*. For the fin'-** a 'leeperale neck and neck race ensued tween Host*-Wester and lanoora, whi.-h resulted |n the former just landing ih,. nwe cm the peat by a nose, Ike a *~J third. Tuffjtwfee fourth, !*dy Kasma fifth. | and Johnny Faulkner ti lth. Time— 2.-mn! I Miwc. Totatiaator divtdsnda > Inside | *ham), £g£ He; onUkto (£1 »ha*w). Jen j l («. I "f** '*«trr»tr», f>,, » »-,»rx*tek*» at 20 j e*«;h. wish 300 *ckv« »H«I j anw) kurwi ~ | wlv* W* wo*, third Sv'Tse .’/> mnt tmm Ike »t»), j 7«i cut, ; fccnr-ysareiUi*, >»t ■’.." fwreW,, 9wf. si>.. «t, j»«« «nc{ «tsd. tet c,i.r Ma#*» *{|c>*el .ill,. 1 W-, tatUa *o<l * >p.rVr Mr J, llfhne*'* h f» W«t-emn jn>a, ky Trtdwsr -* J*l»» I’M*, 3yt*. tee S(i> 'f’«rr,*.!i ! Mr If. Berlwww* h r fJ’Mw-St 3jrt. 7«* f(Tt> •' ■> Mr l>. W H flyr*. f * ~>i t ■* Mr 0, m *, &*f% 9*t o Mr SI. Hertford’* X « i;n, vd * !ldtinj(: 2tol on Welenin* lurk, e, * asst Blank tkm and Taeman, 20 to i Minerva and fandograa. At the fall of the 9*tg filark Uom ,vv< Tasman were qoickaet away, while . gran had the worst of the start. The ’*••, r> howover, quickly went IhfOitgh. and at to,’ half-mde was at Twnaan’* >-ju»rtpr* with Black Rose four length» •■■(!. Welcome Jack and Minerva whipping ;a. At the bend fmodognm took command, and came into the straight a length ahead c,f Tasman. Passing th® stand. Lrodogtaii was cutting o«t the rnnniag at a great pace <b length* m advance of Tasman, after whom cats*; Black Bose, Minerva, and Jvk in that order. Brown then stemlicd Black Bow, «sd let Minerva go-into third Passing Calls' Loodognui itill held the by threw lengths, and Minerva pwmag Tasman, went m porsnit of the leaders. A mile from home l*v>i>gr»a w m first three length* ahead ci Min. -vx, latter four in front of Tasman, w-,th Black Bose and Welcome Jack rtiii in the rear. At the half-mile *>.< Minerva collared and pissed Ictdograa but Black Boa® soon case through and took command, the rest all . l etng ;c. Coming into the straight, Black Ur** still led, and Clifford then adled on Taansaa A* they neared th« rails Black &.*,■ swerved, and Welcome Jack overbading him at every stride, won by • bare length after a splendid finish ; Tasman a zvd third, Minerva fourth, anti Leodosnran met. Time—lain lS|sec. Totalxsator dtvid--nds Inside (£3 shares), MSa M : mUmi* (£1 shares), £1 15s. Tbs Seuiba Bacs.of ISO sova few and upward*. Two-jwoWX %« ; ttm-mi-ok!*, 9st lOIt, ; foot years sad apwvtls, low TX Man* sßowwd Mb. Mtsaer l» b» sef iby ausete.a ijßuscdiatety after tb« rac* for V 6 sovs, the surplus (if aay) to b« diri>te*f IwtwwKi lb* koras cad tlte Cca terbwry Jockey dab Faad. Asy boras may b* eSci&Md a* aatend ssfanv wrioa. Aiteattos is particularly diiacta»| CJ.C. Male W, with (vsfwel to this raww I; entered t-> be so-’d to* 300 sots, slkwsd 71b; fei Si> sows, lilh; for 1*» sovs, 211 b; foe SR wn, SSlh, Six forioxmta.

Xr P, Butler's bk t Talebearer. by Albaay—T»Q Tai». 3m, tort ,Sb !&m) .. fSastowtaadJ 1 MrJ- fiit.wr'ibfXtli, aged. 9»t 75b {!») ’ iWmtt .4 Mr J. Stark’* bsf Dwccirer, Syr*, Sat ’■£> (4106} Mr W. T„ Broww'* fer « l*By «laS» WbrttoSk »*wl.Nt fttfl*)) ... ,Brw£U*l • Mr B. H. Vsl!aa«s's eh* Tooth,

Mr St. AlmaaAer** eh f DocbaM erf Albany, %m <£»>! .. . (PwDwasi ■> Mr E. Cut:*' (os) b « Trefoil, syw. T»t fEUOJ f White! • Mr 0. Bate's ch c Pstncia®. ijn, wt 71M41COt Mr X. naa.t*®’» *r jp Bma Bora was amteh*!. Hsu—l mm ISiMC. Tar Ptttso Htswcir, oi Ik) sors, with a ‘ o#3 *.>»» to go to weoatl hot so. For old* and upwards. F>t» fartotar*. Major N. Oscarge's b e Wapiti, by Khar Cofe— R»Si«Ewo. lyre, <S*t Wth . f Whit#) I Mr O. G. Stead'* bhlto. ty**- m ** 8 Mr J. Stephen*!®'* «h to Ttoiwta, Sjre. %t Tito fWattte) 5 Mr 0. O’Stus't t I Bahiaa, tyre, Sat 35b (Stratford) 0 Hwa 0. H‘L«ta'» eh f lady Erelyu. Jyre, SM Mb {Sashiwlwwlj Mr P. Marti®'* eh t Pwurl, 3yre. 7*t toai (Dwmtt) ■: ! Mr E. Cats*' (cj> be Water Sag.dyrt.Hb Mr 8. J. Mmm'« bk a SreatuSatloa jUte EipcorfamteK Srre, 7»t Slto ... fHararttel e Mr G. G. Stead* b i Xxriun, tyre, Ist 31b tJeeksoaJ r-

Mr B. H. VaHnatV* Tuthwhs* *sm scrstcfextL Betting: 2to I ag»t Ike, 3to I Taiarca and Pearl, -I to I Eubina an-i Lad/ Evtdra. 5 to I Wapiti. Time—lmm 3|*ec. •'onotattos HaSUKap. of l<» K. TS, with *9**? -:t ) tat such. Second hows to wc*x»« 3> wmfroiu the stshs. Ouw mite. Mr 11. (iixnJjwka'4 b«r Billy, by CA*d»»i»aaa»— Scad o«r>*. tow. s»t K‘!b iCSalorJt t { Mr P. Better * b h Tin* WhiSßsr. aged. s»t Uib j (Batier) i I Mr K. J. Masco* s bk m Speculation tUtu | ilaau*}, %rt. 7*l loft, , f Su; her bind! S Mr J. Fiibrows h c ITfiy Buck, %r», 9»t ilWritt) ft Mr G. Bute's eh a» Misers*. Sf t% Sit *lh (Wsttic) 0 Mr O. U. Stead'* br % Sir Bsdiverp, lyr*. S»e &» (Eadj«js) 0 Mr F. Colton'* eh * Comtt. 6st Mb (Whit*) 0 Mr W. Weston's b < Coooodnuß, «*«d. tM Tib (Sharp) ft SETm.SO DAY. The following stake* were paid over oa Saturday afternoon: — i SOS W. SORtRSOS, £ * 4 Pin*. So* Z«b»t Cup JC. M-i I ft Second, StewirdU* Stales i? 10 0 Third, Derby U t> 0 Third, Welcome Stakes li 0 0 Jl® U at i. BUM*. First. Caaterbory Cup . t&C U 0 Ftnrt, Free llMfciK-Jij* ... I£iU 0 First. Ktoesttos W*lw - Bft oft Thud. Soros*; Bardic* 5 oft SJO -.) o at a. rkowooo. First, Derby 7« It ft Second. Ctalcrbury Cap... 8S ft 0 —— SO 17 0 a. smh First, JuswuiW Pitt* ~ 417 SO 0 Third. N»wZ«»ks<it% .. S 5 0 0 Second, Ptytar Hsndiehp I? 10 0 Third, M vtrwpoltau UstllCUJ. » 0 ft ti at s.*, eurrotu. First, WsleoiiM Stake* ~ SJ» » 0 Third, Spm« SttHwry ... a> 0 ft { major*. stostitt. lost. Epsom Hiifb Weliht mto o First, Fiylaifi MsuuUwt® ... It2 10 o (> at a. «, VAttutc*. , . , First, Steward** SuW •*»>-' ’’ asi.curt*. First, KslropolUsit Usaduwp c c*mw scssitt. Second. Sew tcshuul Cup ISO ft ft Iteevmd, Metropolitan H»uas p. o'twts. First. HiuplWßmw m <i o Seeoud. U&M*' Pam .. *7 h> 0 Tsu«L(Mat«rbttrs Cup *7 f',’ " Bseoud.Jar*uikl*U!« *-■ U <* mJ3 , MR R. SCrtßtrOßft. First, %ria« HbhUs B*cou4, BunUo -• Ai 5 0 J 3 0 M» >i. lUTR. ... , iwt. SelUwt Burs •• « ; sam»t, Derby • 1 , *; . soofflft, CousubUtoa 510 1 c j„m ji. . MR R. OOOPMSR, First, CußSolnUft* ... „ *• *{f l i f. > <eon.i. Buvrurtou "«H»r 41 ‘ 0 S-wvihl, Fj«»o*“ U>gti . Wfttßbt * °.* 133 IS ‘ MSS. «4SJU ~ Mist, B*os - '* SIMM M. ARP C. ROSAS. ~ Pm.l. lMm‘ Furs# ... -■ - MU r. cortoß. ~ j Sreoud, WrlcoawiWtss 1,1 MlpftUtrSßK »ff» OOMS-ASt. . - 0 Sswwl. Bprm* B«wy ** 10 MS i, COAtSA- ~ , r . t , Ptart,lh«tßtaki» 4 * * MS W. A ASMItWR. » 0 0 Buoaod. BprlDM llttnll« lUor •• - * MS r. Rt*«. id V 0 First, Scratch IU«. ... - - v as i. #t*r«***o*> « <- o ewewi,Slwmrdte* Slslum ~ ... •••__ —- TOW... -• U **

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7414, 3 December 1884, Page 2

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SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7414, 3 December 1884, Page 2